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•WORLD'S PICTURE! TO-NICHT! TO-NICHTI N A GRAND AND COMPLETE CHANG OF PROGRAMME! Headed by ON THE HIGH SEAS. A Thrilling Imp Drama, m Two Parts Melo-drama, but good ! "And the stately ships go on To their haven under the hill. But, oh! for the touch of a. vanishei '' hand | And the sound of a voice that' is still. ON THE HIGH SEAS— Part I. v ON THE HIGH SEAS.— Part 11. The shipmaster sends his son to sei "to make a man of him," so he says - How well it makes a man of him is t< i be seen m this Exciting Drama* — ON THE HIGH SEAS. In Addition : • Lure of the Stage '. Drama Charlie's Little Joke Comic Almost Human Drama John Bousall, of Secret Servioo ... Drama Bill Bailie Dons the Gloves Comic And KITCHENER'S FIGHTING MEN. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! ; 7.0 to 10.15. ADULTS 6d. CHILDREN 3d. GJiSBORNB BRITISH PROTECTION LEAGUE. A VERY IMPORTANT MEETING will be held m Findlay's Rooms . Gladstone Road on FRIDAY NIGHT at 8 o'clock. All cordially invited. W. A. TOWNSEND, 819 - Secretary. GISBORNE BOXING ASSOCIATION, .pOMPETITORS m the forthcoming \J Tournament are hereby notified that ENTRIES for all Amateur Classes close with the Secretary, a.t THOMAS ADAMS' (Coronation shon), on MONDAY, FEBRUARY Bth. Entrance Fee J 10s (returnable after competing). ■Medical Examination will take place on TUESDAY, February 9th, at Secretary's office, Good's Buildings, at 8 p.m. H. L. HUMPHREYS, 855 Secretary. TO PURCHASERS OF SALVAGED BOOKS. BRING the smoke-stained Books you have bought to the HERALD BINSDERY to be reconditioned. We will make the,m presentable for your shelves. . • TECHNICAL SCHOOL. TIME-TABLE. /CLASSES are arranged for as vV follows : Plumbing (Theory) — Monday, February Ist, 7.30 to 9.30. Plumbing (Practical)— Wednesday, 3rd, 7.30 to 9.30. Bookkeeping— Monday, Bth, 7 to 9. Shorthand — Wednesday, 10th, 7 to 9. Other Classes will be arranged for if pupils offer. W. MORGAN, 806 Secretary. W A N T E D. WANTED — YOUNG LADY, for Sewing Room, experienced m sewing; one with knowledge of loosecover work preferred. ' 841 fflfijNDY & SHENNAN, Ltd. WANTED. TTTANTED-JTJNIOR CLERK, 'with VV . some previous Office experience. Salary, 35s per week to start. .Apply, with references, to — . ; P.O. BOX 157, 844 Gisborne. -FOR SALE. TTjOR SALE— Thoroughbred HORSE, JL by Papakura— dam Aprea, by Aprimont, aged 6 years ; sound, untried. Price £20. Apply— \ 870 BARTON'S CIRCUS. MOTU, ONLY ONE 1 ACRE SECTION LEFT. £150. ONE SOLD £175 LAST WEEK. C. C. BLOORE, AGENT. OTATOES given away.— ls worth of Potatoes (91bs) with every £1 cash order, at The Magnet Cash Grocery Store, opposite Machell and Russell's Gladstone Road. >i*9 WANTED — Buyers for two very light Single Buggies (suitable for Coast work) ; a snip. — Graham and Krebs. WRITE me a letter from home, but write it on one of the monster 400-page pads, Is each, from The People's Emporium. AYE your Sacks. — We are cash ' buyers of second-hand Sacks, m any quantity. — T. Clarkson, Ltd., Gladatone Road. 'Phone 294. ' mRIUMPH Motor Cycle' (1909 model), JL put m first-class order for buyer, only £26 10s. — The Boom for Motor Bike*. . A LUMINIUM WARE just open^k— XV. A* direct shipment of best Brit|§hmake. Prices right.— {Hsborne Hardware Co. (next Herald Office). 248 WE still lead for best value m Crockery and Household Ironmongery. — The People's Emporium. HENRY CURRIE tor Champion Potatoes, A grade Oats, Maize, Chaff, Pollard, etc.— ls7 Peel Street. Phonfl_67o. FOR SALE— Fruit for jam and preserving, m any quantity; delivered anywhere m town. — D. 8. Thompson and Co. 'Phone 546. GEO. SMITH, Water Divining Expert. Shop No. 30, Peel Street, try the next Store. Price reasonable. Telephone No. 3. MOTOR CYCLES for Sale — Uonnaught £30. Douglas (almost new) £60, 6 h.p. N.S.U. £74, Triumph £30, Lincoln (3|) £30.— The Boom for Motor Bikes. ITIHE tedium of housework is relieved X by an occasional cup of DESERT GOLD TEA. No other Tea. is so refreshing, stimulating, and economical. Test it to-day; Is 8d and 2s lb. C< A EVERYTHING RE- ♦ Ov^« DUCED. Some Men's and Boys' Suits half-price, Tongarees 2s 9d, 3s 3d, 3s 9d, 4s 3d, Flannels 2s 3d (all colors).— Working Men's Sale, Peel Street. 'Phone 995.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13601, 5 February 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13601, 5 February 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 13601, 5 February 1915, Page 1

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